Infants of the Kipsigis tribe (Kenya, Africa)
A) acquire motor skills at a consistently slow rate.
B) are similar to Americans at learning motor skills.
C) benefit from parental coaching to learn skills quickly.
D) are unable to learn to sit because chairs are nonexistent in Kipsigis traditional culture.
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